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  • Exosomal miRNA-21 from Toxoplasma-infected microglia induces growth of U87 glioma cells by inhibiting tumor suppressor genes

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  • 12 Gauge Cannula

    “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, dedicated citizens can change the world. In fact, it’s the only one there.” Cureus’ mission is to change the long-standing model of medical publishing, in which research submission can be expensive, complex, and time-consuming. Neur...
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  • The brightest x-ray in the world reveals damage to the body from COVID-19

    A new scanning technique produces images with great detail that could revolutionize the study of human anatomy. When Paul Taforo saw his first experimental images of COVID-19 light victims, he thought he had failed. A paleontologist by training, Taforo spent months working with teams across Europ...
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  • Halloysite nanotubes grown in the form of “annual rings” by a simple method

    We use cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Additional Information. Halloysite nanotubes (HNT) are naturally occurring clay nanotubes that can be used in advanced materials due to their unique hollow tubular structure, biodegradab...
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  • The whole truth about fake photos before and after plastic surgery

    Several factors influence a patient’s decision to choose a plastic surgeon and have the procedure, especially their before and after images. But what you see isn’t always what you get, and some doctors modify their pictures with amazing results. Unfortunately, photoshopping of surgica...
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  • Fraunhofer ISE develops direct metallization technology for heterojunction solar cells

    Fraunhofer ISE in Germany is applying its FlexTrail printing technology to the direct metallization of silicon heterojunction solar cells. It states that the technology reduces the use of silver while maintaining a high level of efficiency. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy...
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  • Microsurgical Hook

    “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, dedicated citizens can change the world. In fact, it’s the only one there.” Cureus’ mission is to change the long-standing model of medical publishing, in which research submission can be expensive, complex, and time-consuming. Full...
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  • Analysis of energy drinks by capillary electrophoresis

    We use cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Additional Information. People around the world use energy drinks to improve their focus and productivity. One of the most effective ways to analyze these drinks is capillary electrophor...
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  • Fraunhofer ISE develops direct metallization technology for heterojunction solar cells

    Fraunhofer ISE in Germany is applying its FlexTrail printing technology to the direct metallization of silicon heterojunction solar cells. It states that the technology reduces the use of silver while maintaining a high level of efficiency. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy...
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  • 12 Gauge Cannula

    This morning I picked up a batch of freshly hatched broilers from the post office. When I bring them to the brooder, I dip each beak into the water to make sure they drink well, and I’m grateful that they were vaccinated against Marek’s disease in the hatchery. Marek’s vaccine i...
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  • InnovationRx: Medicare Advantage Expands Plus: Medical Technology Billionaire

    The economy may be slowing down, but that hasn’t stopped major health insurers from expanding their Medicare Advantage expansion plans. Aetna announced that it will expand to over 200 districts across the country next year. UnitedHealthcare will add 184 new counties to its roster, while Ele...
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  • The average man mentality is killing American medicine

    As patients increasingly rely on intermediaries and their services, US healthcare has developed what Dr. Robert Pearl calls the “intermediary mentality”. Between producers and consumers, you will find a group of professionals who facilitate transactions, facilitate them and ship goods and service...
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